Centuries ago, Native Americans and early traders came
to the South Jersey region and recognized it as a premium location to
settle and engage in commerce. Over time, and with careful planning,
the area has grown and prospered through each century. With its burgeoning
housing and eclectic choices for shopping, employment and business,
the region enters the Millennium as an exciting, vibrant and preferred
area for the established residents as well as newcomers.

Transportation
is a key to growth and success. National highways present convenient
travel via I-295 and I-95 as well as the New Jersey Turnpike, the Atlantic
City Expressway and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The Philadelphia International
Airport and the Atlantic City International Airport are nearby. NJ Transit
provides train and bus service and the PATCO high-speed rail line with
convenient stations in South Jersey whisks commuters into Philadelphia.
The region is actually no more than a two-hour drive to an array of
destinations for work, theater, sports and entertainment ... New York,
Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Philadelphia, Lancaster County's Amish farms,
Atlantic City and the Pocono Mountains.